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don, thanks very much. great article. it's really worth the read. don is a features editor at the "atlantic" and also the author of "pinched, how the great recession has narrowed our futures and what we can do about it" but he's written about this particular issue in the "atlantic." long and worth your time. >>> so many questions about the facebook ipo. we ask you to tweet us yours. we'll answer some next on "your money." in florida... in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida... alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. ♪ a refrigerator has never been hacked. an online virus has never attacked a corkboard. ♪ give your customers the added feeling of security a printed statement or receipt provides... ...with mail. it's good for your b
don, thanks very much. great article. it's really worth the read. don is a features editor at the "atlantic" and also the author of "pinched, how the great recession has narrowed our futures and what we can do about it" but he's written about this particular issue in the "atlantic." long and worth your time. >>> so many questions about the facebook ipo. we ask you to tweet us yours. we'll answer some next on "your money." in florida... in...
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let's get more from don donaldson -- john donaldson. it has been nine years since she was killed in gaza. she has become a high-profile symbol of the palestinian cause. for almost a decade apparent have been making the journey from the united states to israel and back, trying to get an explanation they could accept as to what happened to their daughter if. but today in court they did not get what they wanted to hear. rachel corrie, on the day she died, a human shield trying to stop the israeli army from demolishing palestinian property in gaza. the tactics seen here being used by other pro-palestinian activists is clearly risky. it cost rachel corrie her life. pressed to death by an israeli bulldozers. nine years later her parents arrived in court today is looking for what they could call justice. seeking to sue the israeli ministry of defense for damages. but the judge ruled her death was accidental, but the bulldozer driver had not seen her, and that she had taken a risk going into what was a war zone. the judge said the activists wer
let's get more from don donaldson -- john donaldson. it has been nine years since she was killed in gaza. she has become a high-profile symbol of the palestinian cause. for almost a decade apparent have been making the journey from the united states to israel and back, trying to get an explanation they could accept as to what happened to their daughter if. but today in court they did not get what they wanted to hear. rachel corrie, on the day she died, a human shield trying to stop the israeli...
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i definitely was, don. when you have structure and you get up every morning, you know you have to be somewhere. once you retire and, you know, you lose your way and you don't have the right people telling you the right things, but you're a grown man. i take responsibility for that. >> you had yes people around you. >> no excuses though. i'm a grown man. >> before the break, i said what the attorney general said about you. is he right? >> i think he's incorrect. i think i'm a christian first. like i said before, there's times i lost my ways. when i was definitely drinking at times, i think i had a dark side. i know i did. but i think i'm a good man who's done a lot of good. i have to continue. >> and you were in real prison. you weren't in a celebrity prison. you went to a state prison in new jersey. you were in real prison. >> that's right. >> what was the profound moment there? >> any time a 22-year-old correctional officer can tell you to bend over or get naked or do anything and you lose your freedom, i
i definitely was, don. when you have structure and you get up every morning, you know you have to be somewhere. once you retire and, you know, you lose your way and you don't have the right people telling you the right things, but you're a grown man. i take responsibility for that. >> you had yes people around you. >> no excuses though. i'm a grown man. >> before the break, i said what the attorney general said about you. is he right? >> i think he's incorrect. i think...
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don knapp on why those who >>> the newest tool in the fight against bullying has a film coming out this month. no a listers in it, but it will be allowed in theaters. >> i love my sister to death. >> audrey went to a vigil for her younger sisters. her family said it was too years of being bullied in school. the suicide comes against the national backdrop against an epidemic of bullying that has a major film by lee hirsch. >> they said he was a geek. >> the film called bullying is out at the end of the month. there's many americans who can will bullied. but those who need it the most may not be able to see it. >> they changed it from pg-13 to r. that stands between those who are bullying. many are rallying for a pg-13 rating. the mpaa said they will hold a screening and panel discussion on the rating of the movie. >> the kids who are being bullied need to see it. the kids who are the bullies also need to see the bulling because they can see the direct repercussions of their actions. >> some may feel trapped or afraid to talk about it. >> you say, you tell anybody, i will run away. she di
don knapp on why those who >>> the newest tool in the fight against bullying has a film coming out this month. no a listers in it, but it will be allowed in theaters. >> i love my sister to death. >> audrey went to a vigil for her younger sisters. her family said it was too years of being bullied in school. the suicide comes against the national backdrop against an epidemic of bullying that has a major film by lee hirsch. >> they said he was a geek. >> the film...
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>> well, don, a couple things. first of all, we just watched a family walk out of the temple area where they have been at a bowling alley where they're talking with investigators. they were very, very upset, very emotional. we do believe that the names are just being released now. two of the family members and two of the members of this temple that have been waiting for hours. just a very emotional scene out here right now. we also have learned from the atf that they're taking their time. they expect to be at the suspect's house for much of the evening. one of the reasons for the cautious technique that they're using going into that home is, as you might imagine, what happened in aurora. there's no reason for them to believe the home would be booby-trapped or anything like that, but they are taking their time. they're going in there very cautiously because, of course, the landscape has changed after aurora. >> all right. ted rowlands, thank you very much as we continue to follow this breaking news here. i think we
>> well, don, a couple things. first of all, we just watched a family walk out of the temple area where they have been at a bowling alley where they're talking with investigators. they were very, very upset, very emotional. we do believe that the names are just being released now. two of the family members and two of the members of this temple that have been waiting for hours. just a very emotional scene out here right now. we also have learned from the atf that they're taking their time....
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hey, fred. >> hi, don. while much of the nation has not received much snow this winter quite the opposite in alaska. in cordova they are digging out of a record 18-foot snowfall. the national guard is there to help move it but where to put it? and that's just the tip of the iceberg testing survival skills with three more months of winter. we talk to the editor of the cordova times tomorrow. >>> we're back after a quick break. and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli ♪ on my journey a, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more
hey, fred. >> hi, don. while much of the nation has not received much snow this winter quite the opposite in alaska. in cordova they are digging out of a record 18-foot snowfall. the national guard is there to help move it but where to put it? and that's just the tip of the iceberg testing survival skills with three more months of winter. we talk to the editor of the cordova times tomorrow. >>> we're back after a quick break. and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy...
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tiger woods b donning a green jacket once again this year? [ male announcer ] scott naturals hybrid paper products work so well that people everywhere are helping save trees... ...without even noticing. uh...mom? learn more about the scott naturals 4 week test drive at scottbrand.com. the next generation and then countless more. how do you kill them? frontline plus. it uses two ingredients. one to kill adult fleas and ticks. plus another to eliminate flea eggs and larvae, annihilating the next generation of fleas. and, frontline plus works non-stop for thirty days. no wonder it's the number one choice of vets for their pets and yours. ask your vet about frontline plus. accept nothing less. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, mostly sunny, 57. miami, possible thunderstorms, 86. chicago, sunny, 53. dallas, a sunny 78 degrees. sunny in l.a., 74. time for a check of your national forecast. severe thunderstorms and possibly tornadoes could strike from tennessee to north florida this evening. scattered
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a great afternoon bernadette. >> good afternoon to you don and everybody out there. and it is pretty incredible. we keep saying it but it is still winter. temperature-wise we are already up to 63 degrees, the cooler spots at 59. compared to yesterday at this time we are 5 to 15 degrees warmer and this trend is going to continue. high pressure is in control. it will keep us dry at least for now and will continue to pump warmth in our direction. for more on that we send it out to marty once again this winter enjoying the outback. hello. >> hello, hey, just real quick i know that trees and flowers are blooming but for the first time we are seeing these little seasonal flies that trout fishermen at the gunpowder love to encounter and put on their hooks and make lures out of. i mean hundreds of them out here right now. they know the season has changed. as far as our weather, this beautiful lunch hour is going to well start to change through the afternoon. we are going to see clouds dive into the area. there miss weather down to the lower left-hand-side of your tv screen t
a great afternoon bernadette. >> good afternoon to you don and everybody out there. and it is pretty incredible. we keep saying it but it is still winter. temperature-wise we are already up to 63 degrees, the cooler spots at 59. compared to yesterday at this time we are 5 to 15 degrees warmer and this trend is going to continue. high pressure is in control. it will keep us dry at least for now and will continue to pump warmth in our direction. for more on that we send it out to marty once...
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don't look like don draper? the best markets are like a high-intensity volleyball game. i mention the word spike, i want you to throw it. you serve, you ace, then you rotate to the front, you set up, and you spike it down the other side. the bulls do the serving and the vikings, and the bears -- they duck and cover. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coa
don't look like don draper? the best markets are like a high-intensity volleyball game. i mention the word spike, i want you to throw it. you serve, you ace, then you rotate to the front, you set up, and you spike it down the other side. the bulls do the serving and the vikings, and the bears -- they duck and cover. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting...
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for don, it's a mission that began almost 60 years ago. in college he started varsity house cleaning, a single-truck business that eventually grew into a $250 million a year company. he along the way, he says he learned something about people-- that cleanliness carries over into all aspects of your life. >> how you clean will be how you live. > reporter: you know what? >> reporter: that's just the way it is. >> reporter: he has a point. >> i'm not really the cleaning type. i'm kind of the lazy type. justporter: but don says just show kids how fun and rewarding cleaning can be. >> i want you to wash this sock. >> reporter: all that negativity comes out in the wash. in fact, he's bet $6 million on it. >> hang it on the line. >> reporter: safe to say you put your live savings into this. >> every penny. >> reporter: you spent every penny on this? >> whose life is it changing sitting in a bank? >> reporter: fortunately for don it's actually working-- at least judging from the class i invited m the museum. i mean, they got swept up in it. >> it
for don, it's a mission that began almost 60 years ago. in college he started varsity house cleaning, a single-truck business that eventually grew into a $250 million a year company. he along the way, he says he learned something about people-- that cleanliness carries over into all aspects of your life. >> how you clean will be how you live. > reporter: you know what? >> reporter: that's just the way it is. >> reporter: he has a point. >> i'm not really the cleaning...
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abc2 news don harrison looks that the. >> reporter: the senate would debate a bill that would ban smoking in the car while someone eight or younger is in the car. some making it illegal for teens as old as 16 in the car. maryland wants to use the age eight or younger because that would make it easier to enforce. senator bill ferguson said it makes sense to protect maryland's youth. >> there ace serious threats and they -- there's serious threats. >> reporter: others feel the legislation is too far reaching. >> i think there's a difference between smoking and being exspoalsed to second hand -- exposed to second hand smoke. you would be at the same risk for cancer. >> reporter: the american lung association said 7500 to5,000 children under 18 months are hospitalized a year due to second hand smoke. many parents said that's a good reason to have this law. >> a bad example. we need to get our kids healthy. by them watching adults smoke, it's just encouraging them. >> reporter: some think smoking is bad for a different reason. >> i kind of think smoking in the car is another distraction just l
abc2 news don harrison looks that the. >> reporter: the senate would debate a bill that would ban smoking in the car while someone eight or younger is in the car. some making it illegal for teens as old as 16 in the car. maryland wants to use the age eight or younger because that would make it easier to enforce. senator bill ferguson said it makes sense to protect maryland's youth. >> there ace serious threats and they -- there's serious threats. >> reporter: others feel the...
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i'm don lemon. right now, a cnn special program. a journalist recently went under cover for six days in homs, syria. a city at the center of a crisis. a city that's become a battle zone between rebels and government forces. the stories are of living, of fighting, and of dying. a cnn special presentation, "homs: city under siege" begins right now. >> this is the ugly, cold reality of syria's revolution. daily exchange of sniper fire, the desperate run for cover. the mundane routines that somehow survive the violence. this program will take you to the heart of the uprising. to the shattered city of homs, the traditional bastion of opposition, to explore the mosaic of hardship, resistance, and death, which has gripped this country and its people. this is the story of a journalist who dared to go undercover in homs on the front line of syria's uprising. he must remain anonymous for his own safety. the journalist, whose voice you will hear, visited a neighborhood in the north of the city, which is under constant attack from assad's army.
i'm don lemon. right now, a cnn special program. a journalist recently went under cover for six days in homs, syria. a city at the center of a crisis. a city that's become a battle zone between rebels and government forces. the stories are of living, of fighting, and of dying. a cnn special presentation, "homs: city under siege" begins right now. >> this is the ugly, cold reality of syria's revolution. daily exchange of sniper fire, the desperate run for cover. the mundane...
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i'm don lemon. good night.
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i'm don lemon. brooke is off today. intelligence officials sending a warning about the biggest security let to the country, the no fly list is getting a lot bigger and facebooking is going public. it's time 0 play reporting roulette. first up, we'll begin with suzanne kelly in washington. she's following these hearings over cyberattacks. officials are warning they could be the number one security threat to the nation. so suzanne, what would the worst scenario be? >> well, the worst case scenario is going to be an instant loss of life, something like an attack on a nuclear facility or an attack on the air traffic control system. things like that which have the immediate impact. cyberthreat does go on in the economic world, too. you could definitely feel the effects of that coming. imagine for a second what this is like if you could imagine there's a criminal or terrorist already living in your house with you. but you don't know they're there. that's sort of how lawmakers and how the administration officials are looking a
i'm don lemon. brooke is off today. intelligence officials sending a warning about the biggest security let to the country, the no fly list is getting a lot bigger and facebooking is going public. it's time 0 play reporting roulette. first up, we'll begin with suzanne kelly in washington. she's following these hearings over cyberattacks. officials are warning they could be the number one security threat to the nation. so suzanne, what would the worst scenario be? >> well, the worst case...
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don? >> all right. we'll get back to you throughout the evening with the headlines of the day. i want to get over to our ed lavendara now near james holmes' apartment building which is evacuated today because of something very frightening that police found. ed, aurora police say they are sure as hell angry and that's a quote from them. >> reporter: well, the reason they were saying that is because according to the police chief here in aurora there was a trip wire that was along the front of the door entrance into james holmes' apartment, which is that red brick building you see just over my shoulder. the window they had been looking in through is just on the other side of it. but there was a trip wire along that door and officials say that had someone just unsuspectingly opened that door they would have been seriously injured if not killed because of all of the various explosives and other trip wires that are inside the apartment. it has taken them more than 24 hours to finally get a handl
don? >> all right. we'll get back to you throughout the evening with the headlines of the day. i want to get over to our ed lavendara now near james holmes' apartment building which is evacuated today because of something very frightening that police found. ed, aurora police say they are sure as hell angry and that's a quote from them. >> reporter: well, the reason they were saying that is because according to the police chief here in aurora there was a trip wire that was along the...
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don't look like don draper? the best markets are like a high-intensity volleyball game. i mention the word spike, i want you to throw it. you serve, you ace, then you rotate to the front, you set up, and you spike it down the other side. the bulls do the serving and the spiking while the bears, they duck and cover. [ male announcer ] we got a real mom and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that new febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to our test facility to see if it worked. [ woman ] take a deep breath. tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. a clean house. my new car. [ woman ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh! [ laughs ] look at all this garbage! [ male announcer ] introducing new febreze car. eliminates odors for continuous freshness so you can breathe happy. so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing
don't look like don draper? the best markets are like a high-intensity volleyball game. i mention the word spike, i want you to throw it. you serve, you ace, then you rotate to the front, you set up, and you spike it down the other side. the bulls do the serving and the spiking while the bears, they duck and cover. [ male announcer ] we got a real mom and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that new febreze car vent clips could...
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owners donned similar outfits which promotes animal rights. >>> and speaking of man's best friend, one lucky dog in mexico is getting back on his feet. lemon pie, whose two front legs were allegedly cut off by a criminal gang, has received a new set of prosthetics. donations for the expensive devices were raised by a foundation in mexico city. they were made by a company in denver, colorado. lemon pie is slowly getting used to his new gear. i guess they raised $8,000. >> i remember the story we had about the dolphin that got the artificial tail. they all seemed so happy. >> i missed that one. >> it's fascinating. >>> time for an early look at some stories we'll follow throughout the day right here on nbc. the national transportation safety board will determine the probable cause of a tragic plane crash during last year's national air races in reno. a pilot and ten people on the ground were killed. >>> cincinnati's museum of natural history and science is offering free admission through labor day in honor of neil armstrong. the ohio native and first man on the moon gifted a moon rock fr
owners donned similar outfits which promotes animal rights. >>> and speaking of man's best friend, one lucky dog in mexico is getting back on his feet. lemon pie, whose two front legs were allegedly cut off by a criminal gang, has received a new set of prosthetics. donations for the expensive devices were raised by a foundation in mexico city. they were made by a company in denver, colorado. lemon pie is slowly getting used to his new gear. i guess they raised $8,000. >> i...
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. >> and don clark, among other things, the guy tried to destroy his computer, i guess he did destroy his hard drive. others are saying because the mother was friendly with the school principal and counselors there and that she loved the kids at the school more than thshe loved him. does that work for you? >> that doesn't work for me. i think it is a longer process. this wasn't an overnight i'm upset with my parents so i'm going to do something this terrible. what we saw here was a plan that was taken long before. this does not happen overnight. this individual has been looking at this and wanting to go this way and gets the resources. look at how he was dressed and what he was doing. that did not come from an argument with parents or an outsider. >> the die corrected the hard drive of the computer. can the forensic people put that back together again? there is allegedly a second compuco computer and a cell phone. won't that help? >> it would be immensely helpful if information could be obtained off of the computers and the cell phone. that is what we would be looking for to get insid
. >> and don clark, among other things, the guy tried to destroy his computer, i guess he did destroy his hard drive. others are saying because the mother was friendly with the school principal and counselors there and that she loved the kids at the school more than thshe loved him. does that work for you? >> that doesn't work for me. i think it is a longer process. this wasn't an overnight i'm upset with my parents so i'm going to do something this terrible. what we saw here was a...
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--reporter pkg-as follows -- for dan (prono: don) berger, inspiration came from attending a wedding. i wanted to see where the cute girls were. i didn't know where anyone else was going to be, it was a destination wedding. so i thought to myself, "wouldn't it be cool if i saw a published seating chart before i got to the wedding?" that thought evolved into social tables, his washington-based startup working its way into the event planning business -- do guest lists, to the floor ir - plans for events, to the seating charts. and the cool part is we let guests interact with each other before or after, based on where they're seated. that last part is what puts "social" on the "table." the platform draws data about guests from their social networks, so planners can seat people with common interests together, hopefully trading awkward icebreakers for more meaningful conversations. planners can publish a guest list before the event to give a head start on the "getting to know you process." and for those who feel that's too much information too soon, there's the option to publish the list a
--reporter pkg-as follows -- for dan (prono: don) berger, inspiration came from attending a wedding. i wanted to see where the cute girls were. i didn't know where anyone else was going to be, it was a destination wedding. so i thought to myself, "wouldn't it be cool if i saw a published seating chart before i got to the wedding?" that thought evolved into social tables, his washington-based startup working its way into the event planning business -- do guest lists, to the floor ir -...
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don larson has been brilliant. >> reporter: rarities like the only known broadcast of don larson's perfected game in the '56 world series. >> got him! >> reporter: or this 1947 boston braves promo film, one of the first in color. >> rookie mickey mantle -- >> reporter: check out mickey mantle's first at-bat, wearing the number 6, not the number 7 he'd later make famous. >> game eight -- >> reporter: when ken burns needed footage of the scandalous 1990 chicago white sox, the team that threw the world series, he went to ewing. >> and i didn't charge him a cent. i didn't charge -- >> reporter: i would say he got off very well. >> very well. >> reporter: he makes a comfortable living selling video of these films but for him there's an even greater value. >> films remind us old guys of how things used to be so simple. maybe it was better in the old days we didn't know some of the stuff we know now. >> reporter: it's a visit to a simpler world, a trip made possible by aen old projector and two magic words -- play ball. jim axelrod, cbs news, naperville, illinois. >>> coming up after your local new
don larson has been brilliant. >> reporter: rarities like the only known broadcast of don larson's perfected game in the '56 world series. >> got him! >> reporter: or this 1947 boston braves promo film, one of the first in color. >> rookie mickey mantle -- >> reporter: check out mickey mantle's first at-bat, wearing the number 6, not the number 7 he'd later make famous. >> game eight -- >> reporter: when ken burns needed footage of the scandalous 1990...
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because we also found out, no offense, don and some of the other staff members here, sometimes you needed to get around the staff who would do a little boxing and tackling to keep frus taus from talking dir and is we had that on more than one occasion, where i would call him or he would call us, and on that infamous morning at 9/11 when i realized that we were all under attack, and he was the majority leader and i picked up the phone to say, hey, tom, i think that we better get out of here. about that time, my door burst open and in came the security people and we were gone and we spent an interesting day for the rest of the day, and one that we will never forget. and since he was so good in promoting my book, i will promote his book "a time like no other" and great title, and he talked about all of the challenges facing us. when i think about the journey to leadership, it is just not something that you leap to. these house and senate colleagues that are here as tom mentioned, they will remember and recall all of this, but i served 16 years in the house, and the house has a tendency to ma
because we also found out, no offense, don and some of the other staff members here, sometimes you needed to get around the staff who would do a little boxing and tackling to keep frus taus from talking dir and is we had that on more than one occasion, where i would call him or he would call us, and on that infamous morning at 9/11 when i realized that we were all under attack, and he was the majority leader and i picked up the phone to say, hey, tom, i think that we better get out of here....
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knew that the odds of someone surviving what andy was going through were possibly not good. >> but don isn't giving up hope, yet. >> it just wasn't an option for andy to perish. it wasn't going to happen. >> he calls andy's dad into his office to run through the rescue option. >> we talked about the different angles of the tack of the aircraft, turning it in different directions, to see if we could dislodge andy. we tried that. >> it doesn't work. andy still hangs under the plane, frantically trying to save himself from death, high above the earth. >> there was one time where i actually got my fingertips on to the step. i immediately slipped off. i kept trying to climb back up. >> with each failed attempt, andy gets more and more discouraged. >> as time progressed, that's when the sense of hopelessness or the sense of, this is not going to work. i'm not going to get out of this situation. that's when the fear intensified. >> by now, he was hanging upside down for an unbelievable 40 minutes, and time is not on his side. >> the jumpsuit began to constrict around my upper leg. i can't thi
knew that the odds of someone surviving what andy was going through were possibly not good. >> but don isn't giving up hope, yet. >> it just wasn't an option for andy to perish. it wasn't going to happen. >> he calls andy's dad into his office to run through the rescue option. >> we talked about the different angles of the tack of the aircraft, turning it in different directions, to see if we could dislodge andy. we tried that. >> it doesn't work. andy still hangs...
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we don'' know if barbour's taff told him about bostickks 4th drunk driving charity smith. but linda smiih is convinced the former "i just want tooknow why he kkowing. why wwuld you go ahead and do it?""do you feel helpless?""yes!! what can i do? really, what can i do? it's done. and what's so bad is they knee nd it still got 3 done, how do you fix that?"it can't be fixed and to linda smith the pardon of harrr bostick stinks of corruption. ed lavandera, cnn, oxford, mississippi.----end----- cnn.script----- coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... a major recall from "dole".the reason behind a massiie recall of their salads.and the particular batch affected. affected.but first in sports.. the o's versus the blue jays... find out who came [ glass clinks ] i just wanted to say a few words. thank you for the lovely meal, jane. mom. and maybe this is just the cake talking but let's celebrate! [ male announcer ] buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger and get a free double chocolate chip cake. n[ male announcer ] buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue te
we don'' know if barbour's taff told him about bostickks 4th drunk driving charity smith. but linda smiih is convinced the former "i just want tooknow why he kkowing. why wwuld you go ahead and do it?""do you feel helpless?""yes!! what can i do? really, what can i do? it's done. and what's so bad is they knee nd it still got 3 done, how do you fix that?"it can't be fixed and to linda smith the pardon of harrr bostick stinks of corruption. ed lavandera, cnn, oxford,...
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so many remembering don cornelius with a woman who knew him well. jody wattly, famous singer and original soul train dancer pays tribute. right here, right now on cnn. hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. josh powell was once a suspect in his wife's disappearance. the crime claimed the lives of his two young children. they are believed to have killed the three of them. the medical examiner has not identified the body yet, but he said he set this up. he did it. powell was identified by utah police as the lone person of interest in susan cox powell. josh powell claimed the last time he saw her was december 9th, 2009. joining me now from the scene is from kiro television and pierce county television spokes person. first to you on the ground. let me ask you this story. what's happening at the house now? >> what's happening right now is securing the scene for the night. the investigators are leaving and arson investigators are leaving and they removed thes of joshua powell and return. the lights are set up in here and that was the home that went up in flame.
so many remembering don cornelius with a woman who knew him well. jody wattly, famous singer and original soul train dancer pays tribute. right here, right now on cnn. hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. josh powell was once a suspect in his wife's disappearance. the crime claimed the lives of his two young children. they are believed to have killed the three of them. the medical examiner has not identified the body yet, but he said he set this up. he did it. powell was identified by utah police as...
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not only my father, but my self and my family as well. >> don young, don, thank you. we appreciate you coming on. >>> texting is like blinking. are you getting a connection addiction? find out how our computers are rewiring our brains? next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ i absolutely love my chevy volt. our current dividend tax rate will expire this year, sending taxes through the roof and hindering economic recovery. the consequences? millions of americans will see their taxes on dividend income spike, slowing investment in u.s. companies and jeopardizing development in energy projects that create american jobs. ask congress to stop a dividend tax hike -- for all of us. [ female announcer ] lett
not only my father, but my self and my family as well. >> don young, don, thank you. we appreciate you coming on. >>> texting is like blinking. are you getting a connection addiction? find out how our computers are rewiring our brains? next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get...
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i'm don lemon, happy new year to you. >>> i'm don lemon, and this is cnn's top ten of 2012. this hour we look at the stories that captured our attention. what we see as the biggest stories of the year, around the world in crime, money, weather and even the biggest scandals. and later this hour, the big reveal of the most intriguing people of the year as chosen by you. we begin with the topic that dominated our coverage for much of the year. here's cnn's political correspondent candy crowley with the top phen political stories of 2012. >> picking the top ten moments of an election year is like finding your favorite grain of sand on the beach. there are an impossible number of impossibilities. there are the moments when catch phrases become boomerangs. >> if you have a business, you didn't build that -- >> i like being able to provide people who provide services to me. >> when cast members stole the spotlight. >> i'm an american woman who uses contraception so let's start there. >> you can almost shake it up and we start all over again. >> a fair number of moments ranging from
i'm don lemon, happy new year to you. >>> i'm don lemon, and this is cnn's top ten of 2012. this hour we look at the stories that captured our attention. what we see as the biggest stories of the year, around the world in crime, money, weather and even the biggest scandals. and later this hour, the big reveal of the most intriguing people of the year as chosen by you. we begin with the topic that dominated our coverage for much of the year. here's cnn's political correspondent candy...
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don, you attended her therapy session that day. >> correct. yes. >> the therapist asked her to write her name. >> mm-hmm. >> tell me about that moment. >> she wrote -- scrawled, whitney. >> whitney. she wrote whitney. at first, her dad didn't give it much thought. >> we had been schooled all along by the medical personnel and the brain injury people about brain injuries and about how the neurons are firing but they aren't necessarily connecting. >> the therapist showe
don, you attended her therapy session that day. >> correct. yes. >> the therapist asked her to write her name. >> mm-hmm. >> tell me about that moment. >> she wrote -- scrawled, whitney. >> whitney. she wrote whitney. at first, her dad didn't give it much thought. >> we had been schooled all along by the medical personnel and the brain injury people about brain injuries and about how the neurons are firing but they aren't necessarily connecting....
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don richards. everybody knows him. >> he put in a good word for will win he was applying to get that place. i church wanted it as well. he said rehabing of churches in our community. [laughter] and said it is religion. also jennifer to have some beautiful pictures in the book and is a great photographer. there are other people i am forgetting. thank you. >> we have other folks other instrumental in the work that we do. we have our facilities manager you may run into her. where are you? she is somewhere. also we have a couple other people and we want to thank them because they are a part of our routine. at growing power we are a team. this team perspective is not just me. i get to a lot of credit that we have 110 employees today and we will hire another 150 over the next year or so. [applause] they do the heavy lifting. and we embark on a strategic plan and frank mark to note -- frank is leading us through our second strategic plan. first brought us to where we are today. that is what we will develo
don richards. everybody knows him. >> he put in a good word for will win he was applying to get that place. i church wanted it as well. he said rehabing of churches in our community. [laughter] and said it is religion. also jennifer to have some beautiful pictures in the book and is a great photographer. there are other people i am forgetting. thank you. >> we have other folks other instrumental in the work that we do. we have our facilities manager you may run into her. where are...
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i'm don lemon. utility crew us are trying to restore power in areas struck by friday night's deadly storms. close to a million people are facing another hot night in the dark. well, a lot of those outages are in the same places suffering from blistering high temperatures. 20 states issued heat warnings or advisories today and about 1,600 high temperature records have been broken around the country. >>> families are getting their first look at what remains of their homes after a deadly wildfire tore through the neighborhood of colorado springs. roads will be open for several hours allowing families to cautiously examine what's left of their houses. the area is under a red flag warning, which means there is a chance a fast-moving fire could flare up again. >>> some tense moments today after turkey scrambled jets in response to syrian helicopters that approached the border. turkey warned syria not to come close to its air space. >>> i'm sweating up in here. >> yes, he was. former nba
i'm don lemon. utility crew us are trying to restore power in areas struck by friday night's deadly storms. close to a million people are facing another hot night in the dark. well, a lot of those outages are in the same places suffering from blistering high temperatures. 20 states issued heat warnings or advisories today and about 1,600 high temperature records have been broken around the country. >>> families are getting their first look at what remains of their homes after a deadly...
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tom said, thanks, don, in my ear. you're welcome. >>> next, a who's who of the digital world has gathered in texas were one of the largest tech festivals in the world. a report right after the break. [ female announcer ] goodnight gluttony, a farewell long awaited. goodnight, stuffy. goodnight, outdated. goodnight old luxury and all of your wares. goodnight bygones everywhere. [ engine turns over ] good morning, illumination. good morning, innovation. good morning unequaled inspiration. [ male announcer ] the audi a8, chosen by car & driver as the best luxury sedan in a recent comparison test. >>> the city of austin, texas, being overrun right now by music and film lovers and tech nerds like the next person i'm going to introduce. the festival is under way and brooke baldwin is there getting her nerd on. fill me in on what's going on. >> hello, don lemon. you love south by southwest. so we're in part of the interactive part of this festival. you have interactive, film, music. and let's go inside. keep in mind, sit a r
tom said, thanks, don, in my ear. you're welcome. >>> next, a who's who of the digital world has gathered in texas were one of the largest tech festivals in the world. a report right after the break. [ female announcer ] goodnight gluttony, a farewell long awaited. goodnight, stuffy. goodnight, outdated. goodnight old luxury and all of your wares. goodnight bygones everywhere. [ engine turns over ] good morning, illumination. good morning, innovation. good morning unequaled...
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i'm don lemon. good night. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries.
i'm don lemon. good night. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries.